Miami Gazette November 6, 1912 - April 23, 1913

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W AYN ESVI LtE, OHIO, WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 6, 1912

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Wilson Will Carry About Forty States and Cox's Plurality for Governor Will be About 200,000

TO HOLD BIO APPLE SHOW Allen Haines walked down town .... The annual apple show of the ' •• w - 'w --Tuesday and cast his vote for presi· Ohio State University Horticultural 'ddl t dent. Mr. Haines informed us that Society will be held in Townshend Mr. and Mrs. U. M. White were J .... Burton was in MI e own. thla was the seventeenth presiden. Hall, Columbus, on December 5 and Sunday guests of DI', and MI'" J , Saturday. tial electum h'e had v.ted in. his first 6, 1912. Competition i8 open to ago A. McCoy. Roy Irons went to Cincinnati Mon- ~ote being cast far Zachary T~Ylor and practIcal day on buaineIW In 1848. He also says he has mIssed Roosevelt Stands Second in the Race-Fess, RepUblican ricultural s tudents fru it grow ers over the lltau>. The On Thursday evening the Loyal . ' but two or three ~Iections since that Candidatq, for Congress, Will Probably Pull entry list includeil plate, tray and Daughters CIIUII! of the Christian Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Graham spent time, and these probably were either box displays. Liberal caah prizes church held a very dt'lillhtful Hal Through With Small Plurality. Tuesday in Dayton. county or municipal are offered as well as a number ot 1lowe'en meeting at the home of Mr. Haines ia still able to go magazine subscription8 and other , MiBl! Bertha Kenrick , Games and a Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Phillips Wflre around eme. but he does not come article8 of value to fruit Irrowe~ ~ two-course lunch were enjoyed by down town often. this Is the first in Lebanon, Saturday. Prospective exhibitors. who intend all. . M'ddl to time since September. was In I e wn . D• L . Crane enter fruit for competition, are te b' In passmg w~ roay ~ay that when Satu rday. on uamesa. requested to communicate at once The voullg folks of Breezy Hill Mr. Haines cast hia tirst vote for . , " with the committee in.charge of ex- Farm entertained a few of their Mr. ud Mrs. Owen Burnet were Taylor the popular vote for that N Oh: lthstandrng the tremendous De mocratIc landshde through- I hibitl! and secure printed premium friends at a Rallowe'en Party, on Dayton visitors, Monday. year for the three parties on the s - C L"rl d ay . Th elr . " "Addre '.a ." evenmg. coun t ry ticket waa 2.871.908, and that of out the entIre count ry , old Wa rren Coun ty st ood b y the mast until the li8t , entry blanks , e·· ast spark of hope was gonc, a nd made a good showing fo r the Repub L. Lonlr, Horticultural Dept., Ohio bOlne Wal beautifully decorated. Dr. T. Sherwood wu in Lebanon 1908, with seven political candidates The color scheme, whi('h was yellow Monday on professional buslne8ll. for president, the popular vote was lican ticket. The vo te of the entire county shows th is t o be true-sh ~. State Univer8ity, Columbus. went down with her colors on top. •- and black. was carried out in the 14,888,442. Bom-To Mr. and Mrs. Ed Mart, Mr. Haines ill to be congratReturns a re coming in slowly , and it may be that nothing detiNEXT SUNDAY dining room where dainty refreshin Dayton, Friday, October 25th, a ulated on the long and useful life nite from the county returns will be in by tonight or tomorrow. The P h' . b h ,menta were served at a seasonable reac mg serVICes , ot mormng h 80n. he has led in thil cemmunity. latest adv ices from t he coun ty seat sho w that the entire Republican and evening. at the Christian church . our. --- ticket, with poss ibly one or t wo exceptions, will be elected . Th e BU b'Ject f or t he mornlDg, ' . the lrUest of Wm. Lippincott at 10:30 M' 0 __ ' S 'th te taO ed PEST HOUSE BURNS Simeon D. F ess ca rried Greene, Clinton aad Warren counties and "Christianity of the World, as Seen . ISS .,."".,Ie ml ~n r In frienda in Piqua from Saturday until it is conceded that he will go t hrough with 1000 plurality. at The National Uonvention, at iabout twenty. of her fnends at a Monday. Th" old pest bouse which burned Taft will carry Wa rren Coun ty with from 800 to 1000 plurality, Louisville, Ky." Subject for even- mas~ Hallowe en ,arty. Wedn~ay Mn. George Hartsock and Mrs Sunday night. in Xenia, has b8{\ll an but Wilson will carry the stat c by a big majority. ing at 7:30, "Positive Divine Law," evenmg, o~ 188~ week'. 1T~el~ven~ng Emtlt Hartsock were in Lebarlon, ill-fated place. Two men have been Taft 's vote in Way ne Tp. is 269 ; Wil so n,255; Roosevelt, 111 . and "Moral Law" Exemplified. was apent I~ t e usua a owe en iaturdq. virtually killed in the house, which Visitor8 cordially invited. Special games' Damty refreshments we~e . . . servoo. Those present were Ceceba . was purchased the city and u~ Tuesday morning dawned fair, but r Audi t or musIc both morning and eyemng. Snoo, k Anna F urnas, Ed na Co me, II Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Zimmerman to houae persons 8ufferinlr with con. te . . P. B . Thompson, and Cbu Comell autoed to Spring tagiOU8 diseases. Ughtning struck towards noon a Blight dri zzle of rai n I Sawyer . .... ...... ... .... .... 61 125 78 _______ • mmls r. LeI'la Th ompson, Ed y tb a Macy, Valley, Monday. the building twice, and it caught on came down. The town was fi lled , Stubbs ....... ..... .. .... ... .. 94 111 98 DISTRIBUTING AGENT Frances Squires, Irma Hough, Fred Commissioners wit.h early voters, but not until after th ree times, and the grounds dinner did the lar~ e vote come out. Graham, D. " ... .... ..... .. 71 Braddock, Holmes Stoops, Howard fire Mr. aiad Mrs. Geo. Hamilton were 172 98 C. M. Ro~itzer has received the GU8tin, MUton Thompj5on, Howard The Voting was all done in a quiet Stiubtl , D." .. ... .... .. .. .. .. 75 142 90 viaiting relativell in Dayton and have been used for years as a grave. immediate territory, together with Burton, Carl McClure, Robert Jones, yard for dead animals and a dump · manner, but quite a deal of W I D S,ringfield. lut week. ing place for garbalre. And all scratch in was done. I or ey, ... .... .. ... ..... . 72 142 77 Greene, Montgomery, Clinton and Raymond Davis and Alfred Wrhtht. 85 Butler counties, as the distributing Q.UUUler. of devilment has been car· The D:mocrats w~re victorious Baker, R ......... .. .. ... .. .. 81 91 . Kears. Hen17 and Har17 Prater ried on In the unholy place The house throughout Wilson 91 76 agent for the famoua Pillsbury will carry Iron8; R ... .. .... ... ....... 74 arrived home Tbursday evening aftt!r ' t ted k 11 d" Simpson, R ...... " .... ... .. 88 103 104 flour. This is a laree territory and At her pleasant country home was Sl ~a ~n a no cornman lDir about forty states, and Cox fo r govan extended viBit In Kansaa. we wiah Mr. Robitzer IUCCt!118 in his last Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. G. a ~utlful vIew down the Pennsyl· ernor will have a plurality of at Treasurer W. Hawke delightfully entertained KisII"bJeII. WlU1ac~ , uf X~nia, ~ ~I. ,allroad ~elt. One can see least 200,000 . Howell ...... ." ... .. . ..... .. 97 101 104 new enterpriae. • with "500." After a na08t 'Pleasant tie w.-end gutlt vf )11lJ8 Mary f~r nearly a mile -:od a half. ~t The county ticket in t he tow nship Recorder OA VE ELECTIOF DINNER afterr,oon a delicious tw. course Sallabu17. of the Xenia pike. mght when the nulroad yard IS 18 as follows : Duke . .... ..... ... ............ 71 150 82 lunch was served. Those invited R ' Co Holbrookl .... .......... .. .. 82 98 91 lighted up, the silrht is certainly Mr: and Mrs .Walter McClure en- were Mesdames A. T. Wright, J. H. Mla Katherine ' Gibbons, of Pie as beautiful. No wonder luch ~ spot, ep. m ng-ress _ tertamed ~t dmner Tuesday the Coleman, F. B. HendertOn, Emmor ant View. Ohio, lpent Saturday and which mleht have been dedicated to E. W. Cor Survevor S nd 'th b ta Ii be Hempstead ................. 65 127 69 Cumming3.... . ... .. ... .. ... 87 162 77 following persons: Mr. and MI'!I. F. Bally, Lina Devitt. J. B. Chapman. tter Q ,ay WI el' pareo ere. a 'th llurpose haa been cursed, Fess .. .... ....... . " ........... 9l 124 107 Henkl e .. .... .. .. . ,, " ..... ". 71 112 102 C. Carey, Mrs. Ch... Rye, Mr. and Annie Thorpe, Agnes Wright, E , V. WI . such a histol'7.-Xenia Gazette. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Bruner, of State Senator , Attorney M~. James John~, Mr•. and Mrs. &nihart, U. M. White,J. A. McCoy, ------ ~ , Lebanon, were in. town Saturday ZIMMERMAN-CARSTENSEN Holden " ........... "" ..... 61 130 68 Gaynor .. .... ...... ..... .. .. .. 62 139 70 Alhe 8'ole and children, .of ~t1e, Edith Harris, Laura Mosher, Israel e~eIlirw, attending the Granlre Davis ................ .. ...... 90 108 89 Anderson ................... . 94 J~a 102 M~. and Mrs. Mont Ho~l.lt, -MUl8es Satterthwaite, J . O. Cartwright. S. Ahce Carey, Glenna Hoblit, MeI8rs. D . Clayton, H. E. Hathaway, D. L. ,rova). Mr. L. A. Zimmerman and MiJs Rep. in AssemDly Coroner .ed H d Roberts ...... ... ... ... ...... 63 131 73 Jesse Thomas, Harvey and Clarence Crane, M~ Myra Baird, Elizabeth Ad I hi Ca te C. G. Williamson returned bome I. 0 p. n.e n nsen were marrl arkra er .... " ...... .. .... 61 130 (;6 Th Cathedral Cl 1 d H ompson .... " .. .. ..... ... 92 104 94 Rye. • _. Carroll, KaJaMerritt. Edith Moaber, t Trin t Saturday evening aft.r a two weeks' a I ., , e v e an, oover ... ...... ...... ... ... . 89 109 99 DEATH Susan Wright and Mary Salisbury. lta,y in Florida. He had a very SUC'I Ohio, Saturday, October 26th, by the Clerk of Court Judge Common Pleas ceaful bualneas trip Rev. Mr, Todd. J d Ivins ...... .......... .......... 93 162 130 • The wedding wU 'a quiet affair, or an .. .. .. ............... .. 69 130' 68 Wright .... .. ............... 37 48 34 Dorothy, the three-year-old child \ . Mn. Sarah Roberts, Mrs. Hannah only immediate relatives and fri~nds Bone .... .. ... " .......... :.... 93 llS 104 Probate Judge of Mr. :and Mrs. Chas, Thomas, of Mise Mary .Salsbury, ef the Xema Rogert, Mn. Rachel Keys and Kuia being present. After the wedding . SherIff Brown ......... ......... " ... 89 115 87 Ferry, died Thursday, The funeral pike, entertained ~und~y evenlnl' Merritt were If\lests on Saturday of the couple went to Buffalo, Niagara Gilmour .......... . ......... 97 116 110 Thompson ... .. .. .... ....... 63 50 66 was held Saturday at the Ferry at a four·course dumer In honor of Mr. anll Mra. S. L. Cartwrl¥ht. Falla and then spent a couple of !!!!!!!!'!!!!!!!'!!!!!!!'!!!!!!!'!!!!!!!!!!!'!!!!!!!'!!!!!!!'!!!!!!!'!!!!!!!'!!!!!!!~!!!!'!!!!!!!!!!!'!!!~~~~~!!!!~~~~- church, Rev. P. B Thompson. her &'Ilest Mi88 Lucile Wallace, of d&)s at the Lewistown reservoir, officiating Interment was made at Xenia, Ohio. The house was handMD. Mar! Caskey, of Lebanon, arriving here late Thursday night. Miamisbu~. somely decorated with candles, hoblpent Saturd.y and Sunday here, the Mr. and Mrs. Zimmerman are at •- • goblina. pumpkiM and autumn If\ltlt of Rev. and Mrs. J. F. Cad· home to their friends at tbeir resit POULTRY MEETING leaves. The table was decorated I with candles, fruits and an elegant wallader and Mr. and Mrs: S. L. dence on'Main atree~. Cart~ht. The Gazette, together with Mr. The Miami Valley Poultry Associa- repaat was served. Those who enZlmmerman'l many friendl, extends tion will hold their regular meeting joyed thia hOljPitality were: Mi!1e& Frank Elbon returned home from most he&rty congratulations to the Friday eveninlr, November 8, in the Ruth Zimmerman, Ruth Hartsock. Oklahoma. Sa~llrdq evening. He happy couple. . Township house. Emma Hawke, Lucile Comell, Louisa • _ • • - • Stoles, Josephine OgJeebee aDd was ludd,nly called there on account of th. MrioUS Ulnea of bis uncle, CARNIVAL NIGHTS MILLS IWNNINO AOAIN Grace Carman . After dinner the wbe) 11 atillliving. but is in a very ' . . . young ladies dOllned masks and precarfc;u copdition. Thursda,y evening was the scene of The Wavnesvllle Mills are agam walked to town where they joined the annual carnival. ManJ mask ers running after a few days lay off in the festiviti~ here• making repairs. . M_l'II. Frank Zell, F. H. Farr, were out and many varied coatumes , Wm. Zell, Geo. Zell, Homen Carey, were Men . . The bobo walkeei' arm-in- - • ",,'C, Hawke, Ro,lrona. ~rdon JOY, arm with the fairy, Imd all were .w A unique affair was given Friday J8'tl7 Emmor Baile" ar.: J. happy. The M. E, Aid SOciety had eveni?g, in the nature of a proM, Taylor, Chili. SatterthW&lte. pumpkin pies and coffee on sale and gresslve party. The first coune. Robt. BurtOn, Thos. Pierce, H_rry made quite a handsome profit. ,,' . - - - - - -- - - - con8isting of 'o yster sOup, was served Sherwood, Ray Mml, S. D. Henkle, Saturday evening tbe Grange beld C W. Haines, 82. of 735 Valley at the home of MIBl! Lucile Comell. Heber ~Itb, Walter Clark. D. L a carnival at the Masonic banquet street. married, and the father of the second course-salad-at the Crall. and leV.ral others attended rooms, and had a fine time. Many two children , a girl aired 4 and I,)oy home . of Miss Mary Salabu17· the big rally at Lebanon, Saturd., were muked. and a recular &'Ile8lling 9 months old, fell 25 feet from the The jolly crowd then proceeded to eYJDlnI'. contest took place. With games and building of the Larkin Storage com- the home of Miss Emma Hawke, '!'be "Red" .and "Blue" CODtest at merry making the ev,nin g , hours panyor. east Third street · Monday where pumpkin pie and doughnuts , the Christian Su~" School, will were very pl~~IY pas'aed. . afternoon. Octobet 21st, and re- were enjoyed. After thia coune the Dex~ ' S\l9~: \ 1'b1a . school ceived a deep gaah in his righ~rm party was entertained at tb~ borne ~ l ta m..un~m·: lut Sunday, ST. MAR\"S CHURCH and bodily bruises of Mi88 Louisa Stokes, where ice :... - Q,; . > Motorcops Hill and Laukhart were cream and cake made up tbe last 1!D~ were, 23rd Sunday' after'.Trinity Novem· h I h Bibl 1~d' $10 Be 'enl'C,llled, cUll tf with ,.. 101 h di'ilpatehed to the scene of t he acei- course. Th e woe 8C eme was es an _; ' Be on. t e ber 10. Sunday School at &:30 a. m. dent, and Haines. who il employed beautifully carried out and enjoyed coun~ now stand., each ~e baa an Morolnlr Prayer and sermon at 10:30, Ii th' , Th party equal, number .o f poiJIta. Nex. t 'Sun- aubJ'ect'.-Mindin... Earthly Things by the Da,yton Felt Roo ng com· by all e partlclpants. . e .._~ III be I ti ieIIi • pany. was taken home in the police consisted of the'lIis1Me Louisa Stokes, .~ . '!! ' . ~n . , nte~ ng _ ~n. You are invited to these services. am ' bulance and attended by Dr. A. Lucile Comell, Emma llawke. Lucile

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